Masvingo short staffed
Walter Mswazie in Masvingo MASVINGO City Council is failing to effectively deliver services due to staff shortages, amid reports that 40 percent of positions have not been filled. This comes…
Rebels out to extend their lead in Bafa
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent BAFA log leaders Rebels FC could open wide their lead at the top when they take on Victory FC in a rescheduled fixture this morning at Barbourfields…
National Sports Stadium thief nabbed
A Harare man has been sent to jail for stealing 16 toilet flashing systems at the National Sports Stadium.
Tichaona Chauke (35), who claims to be a plumber, appeared at Harare Magistrates court last week.
Sweet journey into Africa
A MODEST journey that was started by the late Gishon “Gizha” Ntini on April 20, 2013, when Triangle kicked their first Premier Soccer League ball, reaches its zenith next weekend when the Lowveld outfit embark on their maiden African Safari.
ZPC Kariba stay in the hunt
HOSTS ZPC Kariba once again made full use of their home advantage when they dispatched Hwange in a Castle Lager Premiership tie at Nyamhunga yesterday.Goals by Tsepo Ranthokoane and Talent Chamboko cancelled out the ageless Gilbert Zulu’s second half-strike and ensured that Hwange continue with their winless run against them.This run dates back to 2014 when the two sides first met.
Bulawayo water projects take shape
Vusumuzi Dube, Municipal Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council’s endeavour to address major water infrastructure rehabilitation problem is now at an advanced stage, with most programmes identified by the local authority now…
Plight of Buhera’s budding footballers
THEY walk for more than seven kilometres to get to school. Some of them see football as a gateway to a better life and play barefooted on uneven pitches that are sometimes littered with stones.
‘New birth for Nssa’
Sunday Mail Reporter THE release of the long-awaited National Social Security Authority (NSSA) forensic audit report paves way for a new chapter that will see the fund conform to sound…
Polygamy is no sign of masculinity
OUR previous issue on polygamy sparked a lot of debate, but many of those that responded were women.
We took a bird’s eye view of polygamy and noticed that it is an issue not only acceptable in some religions but cuts across cultures and has always been part of society.
Ngezi winning run continues
NGEZI Platinum Stars’ revival story continued yesterday with the in-form Donald Teguru weighing in with a goal and an assist as they registered their third consecutive Castle Lager Premier Soccer League win with a triumph over Harare City at Baobab.




